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Law or Pressure Politics? Experts Warn Outside Push in Imran Khan Case Aims to Influence Courts

Experts say foreign pressure in Imran Khan cases aims to sway courts. Pakistan’s justice system emphasizes rule of law and legal process.

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Experts warn that external pressure in Imran Khan’s case could influence courts, but Pakistan’s judiciary upholds legal procedures[IC: by AFP]

April 1, 2026

Experts have raised concerns over what they describe as growing external pressure in the cases related to former Prime Minister Imran Khan. They say some voices from abroad are trying to shape public opinion and influence the legal process in Pakistan.

According to analysts, certain groups are not relying on courts but are instead using articles, statements, and campaigns to demand his release. “This is not about law. It is about pressure,” said one political analyst. He added that such efforts can harm the credibility of the justice system.

Moreover, legal experts stressed that court proceedings should remain free from outside influence. “Decisions must come from judges, not from media campaigns or foreign commentary,” said a senior lawyer. He noted that any attempt to bypass legal channels sets a risky example.

At the same time, experts rejected the idea that Imran Khan is a political prisoner. They clarified that his detention is based on court rulings. “He has been convicted through due legal process. This is not a political decision,” said another legal expert.

In addition, analysts pointed out that no individual is above the law. They emphasized that Pakistan’s system is based on institutions, not personalities. “The country moves forward through its institutions. One person does not define the state,” an analyst explained.

Furthermore, experts warned against narratives predicting unrest or crisis. They believe such claims are meant to create urgency and build pressure for immediate relief. “These warnings are often exaggerated to influence outcomes,” said a security expert.

Finally, they stressed that ignoring legal procedures and seeking results through external campaigns can weaken the justice system. They urged all stakeholders to respect the rule of law. “Only courts have the authority to decide these matters,” an expert concluded.

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